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Pilot Fatal Mistake! What No One Said About The Cessna 182T & N36JJ Crashed, New Discovery… === #fligdebrief #pilot #aviation #182T #N36JJ #planecrash #plaincrash === Pilot Fatal Mistake! What No One Said About The Cessna 182T & N36JJ Crashed, New Discovery… Amelia Earhart, a daring aviator who captured the world's imagination. From a young age, she was driven by a spirit of adventure and a love for exploration. Her journey into aviation began during World War I, where her work as a nurse's aide in Toronto ignited a passion for flying. Earhart's rise to fame was meteoric, marked by record-breaking flights and pioneering achievements. But in 1937, as she embarked on her most ambitious flight to circumnavigate the globe, tragedy struck. What went wrong on that fateful journey? Find out in this episode: the shocking truth about Amelia Earhart's last flight. Amelia Earhart Pilot Fatal Mistake! What No One Said About The Cessna 182T & N36JJ Crashed, New Discovery… Amelia Earhart was born on July 24, 1897, in Atchison, Kansas. Raised in a family that valued independence and adventure, she developed a love for exploration early on. Her childhood was marked by frequent moves due to her father's job, but it was during World War I, while serving as a nurse's aide in Toronto, Canada, that she found her true calling. The experience ignited a passion for aviation. Earhart's journey into the skies began in earnest in 1920 when she took her first flying lesson with Neta Snook, a trailblazing female aviator. By 1921, she had purchased her first plane, a Kinner Airster, and soon set a women's altitude record of 14,000 feet. Her daring spirit and determination quickly made her a prominent figure in the world of aviation. Pilot Fatal Mistake! What No One Said About The Cessna 182T & N36JJ Crashed, New Discovery… In 1928, Earhart's fame soared when she became the first woman to fly across the Atlantic as a passenger on the plane "Friendship," piloted by Wilmer Stultz. This achievement was just the beginning. In 1932, she made history again by becoming the first woman to fly solo nonstop across the Atlantic Ocean. Her record-breaking flights continued, including a solo journey from Hawaii to California in 1935, making her the first person to accomplish this feat. However, in 1937, as she prepared to shatter yet another record with her plan to circumnavigate the globe, Earhart's journey took a tragic turn, ending in mystery as she vanished over the Pacific Ocean near Howland Island on July 2, 1937. So why this happened?